MILAN (ITALPRESS) – Intesa Sanpaolo, through the IMI Corporate & Investment Banking Division headed by Mauro Micillo, continues to confirm its leading role in the Spanish market.In 2024 Intesa Sanpaolo ranked among the top 10 banks in syndicated loans in Spain. Confirming this, in the last two years the Division has participated in significant financial transactions, including 13 strategic projects of international significance in the energy and infrastructure sectors, involving Italy and Spain, with a total countervalue of approximately 27 billion euros. These transactions include support, as co-advisor, to the Enel Group in its partnership with Masdar for photovoltaic plants in Spain, and pool participation in financing totaling 6.6 billion euros to support the joint venture between Orange and MasMovil.Also a protagonist in the bond market, the IMI CIB Division participated last week in the placement of four corporate bonds for CriteriaCaixa, Iberdrola, Naturgy and Santander for a total of 6.7 billion. “The Group has been present in Spain for more than 50 years and we intend to further strengthen our commitment in this market. Thanks to our Madrid branch, we offer support to major Spanish multinationals, as well as to local subsidiaries of large Italian and international corporate clients, financial institutions, funds and investors,” says Mauro Micillo, Chief of Intesa Sanpaolo’s IMI CIB Division. “Our international growth strategy is based on our ability to participate in a growing number of transactions in the advisory and primary market arena, especially in countries such as 2 Spain, where we have consolidated our role in financing and project financing activities. “Intesa Sanpaolo’s presence in Spain is historic. As part of IMI CIB Division’s International Corporate Network, which operates in 24 countries, the Madrid branch represents one of the main European locations. Currently, the bank works with more than 135 groups in the country. The numbers testify to the Division’s commitment to supporting the many businesses in Spain, particularly in the strategic energy and infrastructure sectors.
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